Hospitals don’t suffer from a lack of data; they suffer when data can’t be translated into timely, accountable action. Clinical, registry, and operational information often sits in different systems ...
By adopting the standard usability practices in The Sequioa Project's USCDI v3 guidance, organizations can improve clinical data quality and enhance patient care, which are essential for innovation.
At a time when 37% of hospitals are losing money, the pressure is on to find innovative ways to drive profitability. For many hospitals pursuing growth and innovation, patient engagement—which is ...
Data is often called the lifeblood of modern healthcare. As the industry evolves, its ability to harness and act on data effectively will distinguish the innovators from the status quo. Today, ...
Those of us who work in healthcare know a simple truth: The more often a hospital or surgeon performs a particular procedure, the better the outcomes and the lower the cost. It’s common sense: Volume, ...
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A larger number of hospitals are showing improvements in their quality of care said the Joint Commission in its annual report on quality and safety of hospitals. Last week during a webcast detailing ...
Introduction Patients who had a stroke often confront the trade-off between timely care at nearby hospitals and potentially ...
"We are proud to be the hospital that consumers trust," NewYork Presbyterian's Dr. Colleen Koch said.
About one in five New York hospitals received the lowest federal quality rating in 2025, and about 9% received the highest rating as the state's health system braced for financial volatility tied to ...